Take-up for sewing machines



March 24, 1925 oooooom @Haring the wossliars 7 at the proper spaced intervals, in order to provide the proper number of shrrups so that the pole may be easily climbed in order to provide aceess to the cross arms thereon, supporting 'the telegraph, telephone, or trolley wires.

A cross liar is mounted in the central por4 tion olE the height of the pole as indicated. at i3 and vxli-nd between the adjacent flanges of the baro '7, ano is secured thereto by suitalile bolts 14, the ends of saiil har receiving angle irons l5, which are adapted to proieet therefrom a suitable distance for receiving the supporting insulator for trolley wiree.

Nhen desired'to support telegraph and telephone Wires on said pole, au angie plate 1G is provided, adapted to be fitted against the cliver; ;in,g'` of the angle bars 7, and has one lange thereof formed with an opening to receive the head 17, of a holding bolt, having the shank portion 18 thereof extended between the parallel flanges of he liars 7 and receiving beyond the free edges thereof a nut 19 in lllreaded cooperation therewith for Securing said plate through the binding action of said hook bolt to said liars 7. A suitable cross arm 20 provided with suitable openings for receiving bolts to Secure the same 'to the anglo plates 16, in the manner illustrated in Figures l and 2, and is also provided with an opening in the central portion for receiving the shank portion of the hook bolt or securing member having the hook end 17. The insulators or the telegraph or telephone wires are mounted in the usual manner on the outer end of this cross arm 20, in the usual manner. As many ol' these cross arms may be provided ou the pole, as is found desiralilo for the support of the required riuniber of telephone and telegraph wires, which may be positioned in the usual spaced relalion, one above the other, on the poles.

This pole construction is preferably con slrneled of all metal parts, in order to provide a aulistantialljy' strong and lasting pole atruelure, which may lio changed, by removing the mounting structure 3, when desired, from the base 1, in order that the length or size ol' pole for lln'- l, nl ehehe elwirwl .nufulaer ol' telephone. lilegraph and lro. i Wires may be provided.

From the foregoing deseripion, il, will thus be seen th t a relatively simple and eonvenient form of pole construction has hee" provided, which is assembled by. suitable 4p bolts pr riding means 'alle e' the polo in' V lie readily e` lied for ilie'u ral porpora and wliiel'i is readily assemi'led thereby lor receiving the erofs arm structures lurolzol'ore dereribed.

lf3/hat in claimed is:

l. A pole ol the classis ileseribed Comprisinp,r a permanent lia-eo meuioer adajped to lio positioned for mounting the pole and carry-- ing means whereby a pole struc-ture may ne secured thereto, a mounting Structure remow ably Secured to said bases member, and a pole structure carried by said mounting structure including spaced parallel har memlie-rs rigidly secured to said mounting strufr ture1 stirrup members sei'mrofl in spaced parallel relation .luoughout the length olf said bar members for rigidl)r Securing said members in spaeed parallel. relation throughout their length, and eros@ arms removably secured to said liar members.

2. A device of the class described compri?- iug a base member adapted :for perinaiwm'; mounting in a desired location, a mounting struct-ure having a base plate, a vertical member mounted on said liee plate, nieau for securing said mounting structure to said base member, a pair of anglo members rig'- idly mounted in spaced parallel relation at one end to Said mounting slriunlure and tu the vertical i'neinlier thereof, spacing means positional al, lurdei.erniined points thrrmggh out. the rlength olf said, bar xrien'iloers therelu--l worn, stir rup members extending through said liar inenllm's and Spacing 'ineniliers, and locking said liars in spaced parallel relation throughout their length, and a plurality of cross arms removably and ad iuslalily secured lo said liar members.

ln lestii'nony whereof l alli): my signal uw.

EARL VST. Kil All 

